Daniel Mordzinski (Argentina), known as the photographer of writers, has developed a body of work and an aesthetic that are intimately linked to literature and its mystique: from his first photos of Jorge Luis Borges in 1978, via hundreds of writers who have appeared through his lens, and with over 15 years of work linked to the Hay Festivals. His most recent publication is Hotel Chile, in which he remembers the great Chilean writer Luis Sepúlveda with some of his texts and, of course, photographs. In conversation with the educator Abel Martínez Hernández.